Presented by Dr Karolina Tykwinska, this 60-minute webinar explores how the gut microbiome acts as a central regulator of immune function, shaping both local and systemic responses. You will learn how microbial signals train immune cells, influence tolerance versus inflammation, and impact distant organs through key pathways such as the gut-lung axis.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss how the gut microbiome interacts with and shapes the development and function of the immune system
- Explain the mechanisms of microbiome-driven immune modulation, including tolerance, inflammation and trained immunity
- Describe how gut-derived signals influence systemic immunity and distant organs (e.g., the gut-lung axis)
- Present targeted microbiome strategies that may support immune balance and overall health
This webinar is for FxMed practitioner account holders only. If you are a New Zealand or Australian healthcare practitioner you can register for a free account here